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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. AI'lMh 26. 1006.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Talk of Dry Wettber and Hieh Winds
in Kacisa.
WHCAT PRICES FLUCTUATE RAPIDLY
Ceat Higher Than Yesterday, TsaS
Loses Mes of Gala Cash Da.
nana la Good-Cora FpI
lawa Loadta Grain.
OMAHA. April 25. 101.
The mrkt was wrak early; Liverpool
did not reflect fully the American strength
of yesterday and came only d higher.
Mrength developed on talk of dry weather
nd high wind In tha aouthweat. Tha
foreraat waa for fair weather tomorrow.
Hhorta war narvoua and advanced prices
almost lo. At the top considerable wheat
lira a. dirA U .. L. j . , i -..
vg iiuiuor. who J i on iruuin.
and aa trad was lla-ht, tha market turned
fli and aold down to opening prices.
A alight reaction toward the cloaa made
prices ue his her for tha day. July and
September closed lower. Tha cash de
mand waa reported good In all markets.
Minneapolis paid a premium of lo over
May for No. 1 northern spring.
v.orn rollowed tha wheat in its move
ments, and all trade was of a scalping
nature. Closing prices were about So
lower. Business was light.
Oats were steady throughout the session.
The close was V.c higher.
Primary wheat reoelpta wera 771000
bushels and ahlpmenta 3S2.00O bushels.
against receipts last year of 889,000 bushels
ana snipment or im.uou DUSheis. I orn re
peat were 398,000 bushels and shipments
runnels, aaalnst recelnts last vear
of 266,000 bushels and shipments of 34l,0u0
busnels. Clearances wera 37,00 bushels
wheat, T.CnO barrels flour. 112,000 bushels
corn and 130,000 bushels oats.
Liverpool closed H'tid higher on wheat
ana Ha nigner on corn.
Local rang of options:
Aitlcles.l Open. High. I Low. Close.l Tes y.
Wheat)
May.
July.
Corn
May. July.
Oats
May.
mil TCHf'i
aI
4SHBI
72
72W
424
41 V
.1.
7SUA
7B
42VB
41B,
.. J0A1
7r4A
72HA
4T4
WVt6"c.
I. Hc. Barley: Sfl-7c.
Flax: Cash. fl.HVi.
Rye:
KBW lORK (iKIKRtL NtRKF.T
Qaetatloa
Varloaa
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Rales.
BARLEY Feed, 1 car. fie.
Omaha Cash Prleea.
WHEAT No. ! hard, 73y,a76c; No. S
hard. 71'8'73V4c; No. 4 hard, ti.Va71e; No. 2
prlng, 7yuT&Vc; No. 3 spring, 0"u73S4o.
CORN No. 3, 44ac; No. 4, 4ti43MiC; No.
I yellow, 'ic: No. 3 white, 4Vo.
OATS No. mixed, 30c; No. 3 white,
PV,c; No. 4 white, 8oc.
KIE-No. 2, Soc; No. 3, M4.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth ....
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn.
2 83
SO
, 127
.47
27
Oats.
86
7
10
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of tha Tradlaa- and Cloalac
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. April 2S. After advancing
sharply today on crop damage reports, th
wheat market here slumpcu off following
liberal profit-taking. The close was
firmly atesdy, with July down He. Corn
was also off He. Oats were up c. Pro
Visions showed a gain of 2c to 12 He.
The wheat market opened a trifle easier,
Influenced by favorable weather for seed
ing In the northwest. Numerous damage
reports from Kansas und Nebraska
cnueed a sharp decline. An active de
mand by cash Interests for the May de
livery Increased the general strength.
Later the market weakened on selling by
local holders and the greater part of
the gain waa lost. The market closed
bout steady. July opened a shade to
HWSC lower, at 79 t-70 Vic, advanced to
79H&80O -nd then declined to 79 M c
The close was 79 B79 He. May sold be
tween 70 and 804 c and closed at 80h
j80e, a net gain of liCPHo. Clea--snces
of wheat and (lour were equal to
39,000 bu.' Primary receipts were 272,000
bu., compared with 389,000 bu. a year
ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 177 cors' against 100
cars east week-and H9-ra a year ago. -
Tha corn market was 'quite Arm during
the early part of the sepslon, but later
weakened on selling credited to a leading
long. Small local receipts and Arm cables
contributed to the early firmness. The,
close was easy at about the lowest point
of the day. July opened unchanged to a
shade lower, at 46H W 4c, sold between
46 hc and 46 He and closed at the low
point. May ranged between 4fc and
47 Sc and closed at 46'4t47c, a net loss
of Ht'Uc. Iocal receipts were 83 cars
with lour cars of contract grade.
Oals were firm on covering by shorts
and on buying by cash Interests. Local
receipts were light, at i6 cars, and ac
ceptances from the country were reported
Insignificant. July opened unchanged, at
S0c, sold up to 81 H" and closed at 31c.
May ranged between 32 c and 32 So and
closed ut 32 tec
Despite a 10c decline In the price of
live hogs the provision market waa firm
almost all day. At the close July pork
was up 10ft 12hc, at 313.95. Lard was
10412V4e higher, at 88.72 H- Rlba were
up 2,e, at 3S.fi? H-
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
4 cars; corn, 190 cars; oats, 168 cars; hogs,
25.000 head.
Tha leading futures Tanged as follows:
ot Ida Day
Commodities.
NEW TORJC ADril S6 FLOUR-Re-
celpts. lS,i bbls.; exports, ,1iW bbls.;
market steady to slow; winter pat
ents. S3 9"cM S: winter atraltrhte. 12 7"ll
3 9fi; Minnesota patents. U.'jfrai.&: winter
extra. 12.764,3.26; Minnesota bakers. $K Q
8 76; winter low grades, f- "iS'ia 30. Re
flour, steady: fair to good, U.3fo, choice
to fancy, S3 6ti4.ll.
CORN MEA I Firm; fine white and yel
low 11.20; choice, 81.07&LO9; kiln dried, 12.60
2. TO.
RY&-Steady; No. I western, 70c, asked,
f. O. b , New York.
BARLKV Quiet: feeding, tlWe. c. I. f.
New York; malting, 6i(e:, c. I. f. New
York.
WHEAT Receipts. 54.000 bu.: ex port a.
17,2 bu.; sales. 4,000,000 bu. futures. Spot,
firm; No. 2 red. nominal, elevator, and
"e, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 northern. Duluth,
M'c, f. o. b., afloat. Up to noon wheat
waa ateady and at times higher than Inet
night on crop damage news, outside buvlng
and firm cables. Later new crop positions
parted company with May, owing to a
denial of crop damage reports and renlixlng,
and wera finally net nnrhanged oxalnst i.c
advance on May. May, 6'&7Vc, closed
at 8?Hc. July, 8Ah&6 13-lftc, closed at .,.
Ieoember, Hi ll-lg4lc, closed at (ac
CORN Receipts. 80,62 bu.; exports. 63,256
bu.; sales. 110,000 bu. futures and 316.000 bu.
spot. Spot, steady: No. 2, Me. nominal,
elevator, and 66c, f. o. b., aflost; No. 2
yellow, 67c, nominal; No. 3 white, 67c. .The
option market waa fairly active and at
first stronger on a good cash demand, firm
cables ana covering, but eventually re
acted with wheat, cloelng partly c net
higher. May, 63r364HC. closed at 64c. July,
6HVfi3io, closed at 63HC. September closed
at WSo and December at &rc
OATS Receipt, 90.000 bu.; exports, 167,011
bu. Spot, steady; mixed oats. 26 to 22 lbs.,
87y'37Hc: natural white, 30 to S3 lbs , 87HQ
3Hc; clipped white. 88 to 40 lbs.. 841o.
FEED Firm ; spring bran, 321.00; May
shipment middlings, 321 00.
HAY Steady; shipping, og5c; good to
choice. 5cS$1.00.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1906, 37.40; Pacific coast. 19"6, W.0O3 13.00;
1H04, t.mvg8 00; olds, 34.aiig6.00.
HIDES Firm: Galveston, 90 to 26 lbs.,
20c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas, dry,
24 to 80 lbs., 19c.
T.1TATH iTR Steftdv! acid. XWfTZ7LC.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, 111.50
B18 00; mess, V OOtilO.OO; beef hams, $20.00
a.fiO: packet. 3tO.6tfWll.00; city extra India
mesa, 3l8.00.18.&o. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies, 3ft. 26ff 10.60; pickled shoulders,
37.00(37.50; pickled hams, 311. 0011. 50. Lard,
firm; western prime, 38.80(&6.85, nominal;
refined, steady; continent, $9.10; South
America. 810.00: compound. $7.0Oia7.5O. Pork,
quiet; family, $18 60; short clear, $16 201
18.00; mess, 317.2517.75.
TALLOW Steady; city ($4 20 per pkg.),
6V4c; country (pkgs. free), 6H'B5Hc.
KICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra,
SV'f-Ho; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Quiet snd steady; renovated,
common to extra, 10'pl"c; western factory,
common to extra. llfllfVio.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, large
and small, colored and white, fancy, 4hc;
state, good to prime, 18hs?14hc; state, com'
mon to fair. Ilffll3c.
EQGS Easy, state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected choice, 19c; western
firsts, lSVbc; western seconds, 17c; south
ems, 15H"5l7c.
POULTRY Live, steady: fowls, 13Ac
turkeys. 12c. Dressed, quiet; turkeys, 16c;
fowls, 11&14C.
St. Loals General Market
RT. r)lTIS. Anrll . WHEAT Future,
higher, cash lower; No. Z red, cash, ele
vator, S7(&4c; track, 9996c; May, 80hc;
July, 77H'677V: No. t hard, avawc
CORN Higher: No. 3 cash, nominal
truck MUSriftlf. Msv. 45c: July. 44c.
OAT8 Firm; cash, higher; No. 2 cash,
82c; track. SZHfiMc; May, 32c; July, SOhc;
FliOUR Steady; red winter patents, $4 .20
C4.60; extra fancy and straight, 9.(OQ4.io;
clear. $2.2093.00.
SEED Timothy, steady: $2.6O2.80.
TORNMEAIi-Steady: 12.80.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 95c
fin no
HAY - Steady; timothy. $12.00316.60;
prairie, $11.0012.50.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.01.'
BAOOINO 7hc.
HEMP TWINE 7HC.
PROVISIONS Pork. hlse " 1)Mng.$15.75.
Ird. higher; prime st 'v35. Dry
salt meats, steady: bo?; i;i shorts,
$!.C0; clear ribs, $9.26; sin us, $9 S7H-
Bacon, steady; boxed, extt.i llorts, $9.7o
clear ribs, $10.00; Bhort cleurs. $10.12h-
POULTRY Weak; chickens, 10",c; tur
kevs. 15c: ducks. 12c: areese. 7c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1621o;
dairy. 140 18c. .
EOQ8 Steady, 14c, case count.
tteceipt
Articles. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat II II
Msy f 7Kf 80A, 7M. 80Hf'i! 79
July TKSfj H 79V" T9',;79,,'"4l79Hlf'
Sept. 78Htl'"4;78V40' 7H 7814 78
Corn
May . 47 H 47S 46' 46" 47V
July 4iH'fiV 46' 464il 4iH' 4"'.1
Sept.' 4r'aH 4SI 464'a ! 6t 46V,
Oats 1
Msy 3Cl 32H S2' 82h S24
July ' 31 l, i" 81 304
Sept. ' H ' 29' ffli 29 2?
Pork-
Mav 15 57H 15 7?H 15 6"H 13 72 15
Julv 16 80 15 96 15 W 15 95 16 S5
Sept. 15 ICH 16 8JH 15 1& 2H 16 66
Lard
Mav 846 160 845 860 850.
Julv 8 67V 8 72V 8 57 h 8 72V 8 b-'H
Sept. $ rJV 8 86 8 72V, 3 85 8 75
8 60 855 850 856 8 6?H
July 8 6Ji S 7H 8 6'li 8 7 8 63
Sept. 8 67H ' 8 7H 8 76 8 65
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu .
Corn, bu ...
Oats, bu ...
6,000
...30.000
...49.000
...87,000
Shipments
4.000
65.000
62.000
110,000
No. 3.
Caah quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Market, steady; winter patenta.
$3. 601(43. 90; winter atralghta, $3 Swi 3.60; spring
patents, $3. 55 it 3 80; apnng straights, $3.40
J.i; bikers, $2.392.9u.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 04rIc; No. 3
spring. 761in2c; No. t rrd. KSSmtkc.
t'URN-No. 2, 4w; No. I yellow,
OAT8 No. 2. 3Jic: No. 2 white, 34'o34Vc;
No. 3 white, 32V,'(iWVc.
RTF N. 2, 61c.
HAKLEY-Oood feeding, 39S41c; fair to
Choice malting. 4.'. own-.
8&ED-N0. 1 flax, !.('.; No, 1 northwest,
rn, (1 14H Clover, contract grade, $11 60.
rwOVUSIONal-Mesa pork. xr bh., $15.70
ft 15.75. iMTi. per li lbs.. $S.2h.
ri sides (IiK.wi. S8.5iWjti.60. Short
sides (boxed). SX.95fi9.0s.
Folloalng aere the receipts and
ment of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 27 ,30 Z6.7f
Wheat, liu 9.000 67,Si)
Corn, bu 210 10 270 v
Oats, bu 3."i 16H.7O0
Rve, bu .o 2io
Barley, bu 60,5"0 76,101)
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market a as siendv; creameries. 14V
2lc; dairies, MtilSc. Eggs, raster: at mark.
cefs included. 1615Vc; firsts, 15Vc; prime
fliKis. lHc. extras, ISc. Cheese, easy at
HHt! llC.
Knnaaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. April 25. WHEAT May
75c; July, 72c; caah. No. 4 hard, 78toc;
No. Z red. l&zc.
CORN May, 44c; July. 4zhc: casn. no.
mixed. 4tiii47c; No. 3 white. 47c.
OATS No. 2 white. 324iSSc.
EQOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
No: 3 whltewood cases included. Idc; case
counts. 14!c: cases returned. He less.
HAY Steady; choice limoiny, xu.w
choice prairie, $10.50rg 10.76.
HIE Hteaay at wviioec.
BUTTER Creamery. 19c; packing, lltjc.
Receipts. Shipments,
Wheat, nil 50.000 Sl.O'O
Corn, bu 32.000 8i,ono
Oata bu 7.000 20.0U0
Milwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. April 26. W H E AT
viiirner: wo. l nortnern. (irMc-, i v. iiuini
em. TS-gHHc; May. 80H'ftov,c bid.
n v i. linn: ko. l. u'aMM.
HAKLEY Steady; No. 2. 66c; sample, 40
t 'UR.N-steany; u. caen, .i-iitc, jhi
T4S470 asked. '
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, April 24. CORN Unchanged
No. 3 yellow, 4?H: No. 8. 4"Hc: No. 4. 46Vc
nn m4e 43UA44UC.
OATS Higher; No. t white, 32H33c; No.
3 white, 82i'32hc: NO. wnne, ii-,c.
RYE-Hlgher; No. 2, 64c.
WHISKY-$12;
Dnlnth Grain Market.
Dl'LUTH. Minn.. April JR. WHEAT Tb
arrive. No. 1 northern. HOHc; Io. 1 norm
.rn 7U.r! on track. No. 1 northern. 80Hc
No. 2 northern. 78c; May. 79'c; July, 80,e
September, 78H
OATS May, 31HC
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Apr'l 25.-WHEAT-8not
nominal: futures, quiet: May, 6a 8H1; July
ka 7Ud: Sentember. 6a 7d.
CORN Soot, firm: American mixed, new
4a 6nd; American mixed, old, 4s 9H1; fu
tures, quiet; May. 4a 6d; July. 4s 4d.
Philadelphia rrod.ee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 25. BUTTER
Steady ; extra western creamery, 27hc.
K.Oi'iS-Firm: nearby. 17e at mark: west
ern fresh, 17HC at mark.
CHEH8K Firm;-New York full creams,
12I&14C.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Opens Aotite, with Valuer Lower
und Irretnuar.
UPWARD MOVEMENT SOON DEVELOPS
.ate In the Session There la an
Abrnpt Pall In Tripes and
Close la l.oveet of
Day.
NEW YORK. April 25. Today's stork
market waa a repetition in moit respects
of that of yesterday, but with a rotable
shrinkage In the volume of activity and
added force to the late reaction, the Ir
regular upward movement resulted In much
hesitation at tne nigner icveix,
by an abrupt fall at the last. The buying
was attributed largely to tne account
active professional operators who failed
to discover any Important pressure to sell
and turned to the long side accordingly.
The free pressure of liquidation ano even
of the monev market were accepted as an
indication that the most urgent and Im-
niertinte neceitnities on account Of tne nn
Francisco loss has mostly been provided
for. Opinion is not so clear of the ultimate
needs, especially for paying insurance
losses. There was a further movement "i
currency toward San Fmnclsco. but not
on as large a scale as on previous days
since the calamity. This caused fl feeling
hat the cash remuneration thought to oe
necessary by the San Francisco nanus to
neet the nrst calls upon mem wnen oi-ti-
Ing for business whs approaching comple
tion. This necessary building up of casn
reserves Is apart from the d"mand for
credits and for capital Investment which
will follow when the worn or reouimiiig
begins. The firmness of the time money
market for loans lending at six momn
snd over at 6 per cent wss regarded as
fixing the rate which insurance companies
will have to pay In attempting to norruw,
rather than to liquidate securities The
probability of considerable liquidation In
preference was considered strong In view
of this money rate. The subtreaaury oper
ations indicate a loos by the banks for the
banking week thus far of I2.77S.00O. but this
Includes some part, although not all. of the
gold arrivals against which government
unds were deposited wun tne oh nun mm
which are covered back into the sud-
treasury as they arrive.
Raaillnr waa nrominent amongst the
Btrnnar stocks, owing to reports thnt the
anthracite acale commission assembling at
Wllkesbarre -would have propositions to
make to the operators which would icai
to an adjustment. Union Pacific was wen
supported and Amalgamated Copper was
helped by the strong advance In the foreign
price for the metal. The United States
Steel stocks got little advantage from the
very favorable showing of net earnings In
the quarterly report, selling to take profits
more than overbalancing the new demand.
The break of 6 points In consouoatea uas
was Instrumental in tne. renewed aecnne
arhieh tn late In the davl and swept
prices comprehensively to below Inst night's
level. Tne selling was actively in tuiue m.
the weak closing.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $2,155,000. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
The following was the range or prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Bile. Hlfh. Lew. Clow.
rW.4fI.0M; gold coin snd bullion. $.57.170.
gold certificates. $M.7S.a.
ew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, April r. MONEY On call.
steedy. 8Vo44 per cent; ruling rste. 4 per
cent; closing old. 8 per rent: offered st 3'4
per cent. Time loans, nrni: sixty and ninety
svs. hH't'ti per cent; ix niontns. h per rent.
I'RI.Mri MERCANTILE PAPF.K-U5
per cent.
f I kki.i.mi r-A' ha.nuk - Firmer at
i 4i4.!U for demand and at $4 Slioii
8115 for sixty-day bills; posted rates. $4
i 4 W and S4.S5'.i!l4.W; commercial bills,
$4 KotW-i.
SILVER Bar, V; Mexican dollars,
60Sc.
BONDS oovernment, steady; railroad, ir
regular.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
s follows:
. .10SVJpn . M
. .I'ML, 4 4. c,f,
..!.fc An 4l, elf ...
.104 do 2(1 srrlo . ..
. 1MH I.. N. unl. 4
..! Msa. e. g. 4a...
..11 Mfx. Ontrsl 4a
..ill I ilo Irt Inr
.. N4j,Mlnn. St. U
..li M , K a T. im
. .KKl'V in U
.. f.lN. R. H. of M i
.. M IN. Y. r. ( IHi
. .m s. i. c . ..
.. MV!No. PicISc 4...
.. M do It
..11SH!N A W. 4.
.. i7H,0. 8. 1. rfa. 4(
.. St !rnn ron. Vn
.. II jHtdlng sen. 4
..liitt .st. I., a I. M. r. M
rtf .
fi
res .
. 8 ret. U.
do coupon .
. fl. Sr. re
do coupon
. s. old 4.
do. coupon
. 8. a. 4s.
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4i. ..
dr 4i
Atchison Ron. 4i..
do t11. 4a
Atlantic C L 4s.
Pl. A Ohio 4a...
do 3'.
Brit. R. T. r. 4 .
Central of Ga. it ...
do lit Ine
do I'd Inc
do ad Inc
Cnea. A Ohio 4ta ..
Chlcaao A A. .
.. H. A Q n 4. ..
.. R. I. P, 4r....
do col. tin
CCT. S L. . 4!..
acr.
'olo. Ind. fat.
do acrtna B
Colorado Mid. 4
olo. ac So. 4a
Cuht (a
A R. O 4a
I)llrtHI Sec. 5a.
Grla p 1. 4a
do cen. 4a
Hncklnc Val. 44a
Japan 4a
u tiered.
London Clostaar Stoeka.
LONDON. Anril K Clninr r,,,..t.n.
the Stock exchange were:
Conaola, moncv
do account . .
Anaronfla
Atchlaon ....
do pfd ...
Raltltnora A
Canadian Pacific
rhe. A Ohio
hlcaio tit. W
.. M. A St. P....
tcUara
Denver A R. O....
do pfd
Krl
do lrt pfd
do Jd pfd
lllnoia Central ...
Iulavlile Na.h
K. A T
Short
clear
ship-
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 25.-FLOUR-First
patents. $4.1Vfl4.30; second patents, $3
4 00; first clears, ss.wB3.; second clears.
$2.4"S2.fa.
BRAN In bulk. l.la.oO.
(Superior Board of Trade quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
mi ge tf prices, aa furnished by F. D. Day
Co.. 110-111 Hoard of Trade building, waa:
Articles.) Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close I Yea r.
cash
timothy,
Vrntl
May...;
Iulv...
8ept...
I I
May.
Julv.
Sept.
'SSV 77V,1
it's WT7" 7
1 161
1 17'i
1 1S
I 17'.!
1 1'
!'!
'A.
9 Si!
7e,
I
1 l'l
1 17SI
1 UHl
7SV' 7V
77vn-;
TKH, TeVaU-S
1 174 1 16
1 17
1 1 I 1 US
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. t
hard. 7W; No. I northern. 7c; to arrive.
7tv; No. I northern. 77Sc; to arrive. 77Vc;
No. 3 northern. 7rtli--; No. 1 durum.
?"r: N 3 durum. 7nc. Corn; No. 3 yelloa .
jVc , No. 3, 4JVu4 c. Oa.ls. So. i a hue.
Toledo geed Market.
TOIJCno. April 25-SEEr Clover.
and April. $6; October. $6
$1.62Vi; alsike, S 20.
Evaporated Anples and Dried Krnlts.
NEW YORK, April 25. EVAPORATED
APPLES Firm: strictly prime, lVo-10c;
choice, 1iOi!04c; fancy, 11c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are in good demand and with nothing of
fered frcm the coast since the disaster the
spot situation Is very firm. Quotations
range from 6c to Sc. according to grade.
Apiicnta are In demand, but the light of
ferings curtail business. Choice. 12V4jo:
extra choice, l.V; fancy, 14c. Peaches seem
to feel the primary situation Iss than
other fruits; choice. lOHc: extra choice,
10nllc; fancy. ll'tiHV-; extra fancy. 1U,
612c Raisins are unchanged with loose
muscatel. 6i.ii"v: seeded raisins, 4,lir7ac;
and London layers at ll.604jl.6ft.
Raarar and Molasses.
NEW YORK, April 26 SUGAR Raw.
steady, fair refining. 2"V92 iS-S2c; centrif
ugal. 96 lest. J VjJ 13-J-o ; molasses sugar,
2Vt2 21-8;c. Refined, quiet; No. 6. 4.00c;
No. 7, I.gac; jso. s. law; jno. a, a anc; no. iti,
ScOo; No. 11. 3.76c; No 13. 3 70c; No. 13, 365c;
No. 14, S.6io; confectioners' A, 4 S5c; mold
A, 4a5c: cut loaf. S.iOc; crushed. S.JOc:
nwdercd, 4.60c; granulated, 4.50c; cubes,
4.75.-.
NEW ORLEANS. April 26.-BUOAR-Q'llet
but steady; open ketle centrifugal,
J'aJV: centtifugul whites. J'04t:; yel
lows, 3N73 i3-ltc; seennoa. iu'ac.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle,
30c: centrtfuean. "ic.
SYRLP-Nomlnef. 25flyc.
Adams Czpraas
Atnalsamaied Copper
Atnarlcan C. A F
Americas C. A T. pfd....
American Cotton Oil
American Cotton Oil pfd.
American Expreea
American H AL,, pfd...
Americas Ice, aeruritles. .
American Llneeed Oil
Am. Llneeed Oil pfd
American tocomotlve ....
Am. Locomottre pfd
American S. A R
American I. A R. pfd...
American Sugar Refining
Am. Tobacco pfd. ctfa....
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlaon
Atchlaon pfd .'
Atlantlo Coast Line
Baltimore A Ohio
Baltimore A Ohio pfd...
tnooklrn Rapid Tranalt..
Cauadlan Paclfla
Central of New Jersey
CheaapeaJte A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chlcaso A Alton prn
Chloago Great Weatern
Chlcaso A Northweatrn
Chlcaso, at. A St. r
Chlraio T. A T
Chicago T. A T' pfd-..
c, c, c. st. L,ouia
Colorado Fuel A Iron.......
Colorado A Southern
Colorado A So. let pfd
Colorado A Bo. td pfd
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Producta, rfg
Corn Producta pfd, rfg
Delaware at Hudson
Delaware. L. A W
Itonver A Rio Onmnde
DonTer A R. ! pfd
planners' Securities
Erie
Eria let pts
Erie td pfd
General Rlectrlo
Hocking Valley
Illlnola Central
International Paper
International Paper pfd
International Pump
International Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa ("It r Southern
Kanaaa Cltr So. pfd..;
Loulavllle A Naihvllle
Manhattan L
Metropolitan Street R'....
Mexican Central
Minneapolis A 8t. Ixiuti. ..
M.. St. P. A 8. 8. M
M , 81. P. A 8. 8. M. pfd..
Mlaaourl Paclttc
Mlaaourl, Kanaaa A Texas..
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead
National R. R. ot M. pfd..
New Tork Central
New Tork. O. A W
Norfolk A Weatern
Norfolk A W. pfd ...,
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oaa
P.. C C. A 8t. Louis
Praased Steel Car
Frerard Klcal Car pfd
Pullman Palace tar
Reading
Radlng let pfd
Reading td pfd
Republic Steal
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. L A 8. r. Id pfd....
M. I.ouls Southwestern..,
81 Louis 8. W. pld
Southern Pacific
So. PaclAc pfd ,
Southern Railway
ho. Railway pfd
Tenneeeee Coal A Iron..
Texaa A Pacific
Toledo. St. L. A W
Tolrdo. St L. A W. pfd
t nlnn Paciflc
I mon Psclfte pfd
I'nMed Statea Kxpreea...
l ulled Slatea Realty
lulled Statv Rubber
I'. 8. Rubber pfd
t olled Riafea Steal
tl. 8. Steal pfd
Va. -Carolina Chemical ..
Va arollna chrm. pfd.
Wabash
w a hash pfd
VlU-Psrgo Cxprcss ....
Wee ffh-iuae Electric ..
Weatern I'mon
Wheeling A Lake Krte...
v. isconaln Central
Wis Central pfd
Northern Pacific
Central Leather
Central leather pfd
lloaa Sheffield Htel
4.OT0
1. 100
(00
400
6.600
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1,300
400
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Total aalea for lha day. t2!.ooo anaree.
42
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221
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71
80
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87
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ttlst. L. 1. W. c.
7:Seahoard A. L.
to ,So. PacISc 4a ...
104 ' dn 1st 4a ctfa. .
A. 7o So. Railway ta.
... 73 Texas A P. Is ...
... 7.. T . St. L. A W.
. . . SI l""ion PaclAc 4a. .
. . .liMl do conv. 4a
...!'(, C. S. Steel td 6a.
. .. Wabai.h la
...1M! do dch. B
...41 iWeetem Md 4a ..
...lt 'W A L R. 4s
... M iVia Central 4a.
84
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tl
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OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Desirable Cattle Sell Quite freely at Stesdj
to Etronc Prices.
HOGS CONTINUE ON THE DOWN GRADE
Moderate Ran ot Sloth Sheep and
Lam ha, nlth Good ArllTe De
mand aatl Valaea Fall
teaar to Strong.
SOl'TH OMAHA. April . 190S.
Receipts were: Cattle. Ho. Sheep.
Official Monday S.8T6 ."? S,t24
Ollicliil Tuesrlav 4.'.'S 1S.IW7 S,l!4
Official Wednesday S.StXl 11,01)0 S.OOO
Three days this week. .lo.ova J4.S74 1S.41S
Same days last week. ...11.067 25.471 SS.7J
8sme two weeks sg1 19.2P2 2S.S1
Same three weeks SK0...11.TOn aJ8 24. SM
Same four weeks a((o....ll.R72 1,T9 3S.S17
Same days last year 10.236 !,C4 23.8S1
RECEIPTS TO DATE.
The followtna? table nhnws ma recelets
of cattle, ho a and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year:
Cattle
Hogs ,
Sheep
KANUtt OV
0 1-18IN T. Central
" I Norfolk A W......
13 do pfd
'2 Ontario & W
If Pennsrlvanla
Ohio.. ..1I.1 Rand Mlnea
17 Reading
. s8 lo 1st pfd
. 21 I do 2d pfd
.114 ,8outhern Hallway
in' do pfd
45 Southern Pacific
.143
. tl
. JS
. 60,
71
4
. 14
. 46
4f4
. W14
.10.1
. 7
.16.Va
. 88
. 44
111
. 21
. 46
2
6IUnlon Pacific .
..43 do pfd ..
. . 7t V. S. Pleel
. . do pfd ..
.176 Wabash ...
.1601 g pf
.. 84 Spanish 4s
BII.VKR Rsr. firm, S0 7-16d per ounce.
iivjrjj o'a-o'-j per cent.
The rate or dlscoitnt In the nnn m..i
for short bills is ner cent: fnr tt,e.
months' bills, 3V4 per cent.
New York Mining- Stocks.
NEW TORK. ADrll 25. (Mosinir
on nilnins; stocks were:
Adams Con
Alice
Brcece
Rrunswlck Con .
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Acedviiie Con ...
Offered.
.. M
. .Jo0
.. tl
.. 60
.. IT
..100
..205
..too
.. t
(Little Chief ..
Ontario
Ophlr
'Phoenix
1 Potoal
'Savage
Sierra Nevada
Bmall Hopea
iMandard
. T
.215
.450
. 1
. 14
. M
. 14
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and 4).ao(atlona ou
Staple and Fancy Prodnce.
ECSOS Receipts, liberal: fresh stock, case
count, 15c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 11c; old roosters,
5tc; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 11c: young roos
ter, Kfldc; geese, Gc.
BUTTER PHCklnar stock. 11c- rhnlca tn
fancy diary, lbSlSc; creamery. 2Jrj!(lic.
ha x prices quoted by Omaha Feed com
pany; No. 1 upland, 7; medium, $6.60;
coarse, $.00ti.BO. Rye straw. St.50.
BRAN Per ton, Sli .fK.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES Florlsa. per crate of SO lba
net. pi. w.
WAX BEANS Por hunmr of about SS
lbs., net, J5.00.
STRING PKANtWPer hamner of aboit 38
lbs., net. S3.004. 4.0C,
TL'P.KIFe. flEKTS IND O A TtrTf4
Louisiana, per doz. Duncnea, r ' ail-00.
tier aosea
bU..
doa
$1.00
red.
SHALLOTTS Loulnlana.i
.... . -J new. iv -
ti&AU lKTTUCiviuiaiana. per
7.0t4tll.00: per dos. beads. Si.O0iJl.2aV.
. uw.uvun, a.
beads, 46c. r 1
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dos..
1.60.
un iuisb Home arrowrt. yeuow fetid
20 per lb; Spanish, per crate, 2.2o; C
rado, red and yellow, per lb., So.
1 nui H.Ai. me 10.
DATE Per boa ot SO 1-lb. nkara . II (in
Hallowe'en, In 7u-lb. bones, per id., Sc; bay
ers, psr lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. pkg..
12.00 Der dos.: 8-lb. boxes. SI. 00.
ORANaEat California, exlra fancv Red.
land navels, all aixea. tt.le; tatter aavela,
SS.6; choice, ait aises, s.
LEMUISS Umoniera, extra fancy, S4S
sire. J3.VB; Sou to SoO ale, 4 M.
FIOS Cullfornla. -jti iv-it. carton. Hit
8Ec; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, lie; six
crown. Uc.
BANANAS Per medium alxed bunch. XL 71
45J 26: JumbuS. 2 sOS o.
tain 3 E hi NEo caiiiornia, per box ' of
bout 12h, $3.01.
GRAPE FRUIT Florida, tier box. X7.003
1.60; California, per box Mi.fi.ia
UITS
PEARS Winter Neblc, 12.60.
APPLES California Newton. PlDtiins.
t2.1e; Baldwins, U per bu. box; Ben Davis, U
per ou. lox; inesups, 2.ou per ou. Dux
Omaha
Chicago
Kanxiis City ..
St. Louis
Sioux City ...
luos. isns.
860.815 742.&T
60S. 476 646, 4M
PRICES.
Cattle.
... 12.26 1"Y 75
... 1.76f.15
... 2.5n55
... 2.ti.75
... S.0ntfi6.5S
In
41. WO
10S.SR
t.tfJO
Host
S6.22Vt.il.S0
S 7S 4J s
6 25
S&O
15
(ty.4V0
(u6.50
ti30
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will mow ttie tr. ices paid
for the different kinds ot cattle on tb
South Omnha market:
Good to choice corn-fed steers.. .. $4
Fair to choica onrn-fed ateers 4 lu3l.Si
Common to fair corn-fed ateera 4 (Kg4 6i
Oood to choice cows and heifers.,
Knir to good cows and heifers
Common to fair ows and heifers.,
Good to choice feeders
Fair to good stockers and feeders. 8 6034. 00
Common to fair stockera l.lt4V&.W
Bulls, stags, etc J.6OW4.00
.uNti4
S.HOilJ .65
l.twitaw
4 W.I4.VS
Date, I 1806. 19Q6.l4.!lO.19O2.19Ol.lS00.
Apr.
Apr.
A nr.
Apr.
Ap,.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
7..
a..
..
'.ti..
11..
12..
13... I
14..
25
o oov'
t X
I St
J 26
April 16.
April 17..
April
April
April
April
April
April i
April m
April 26
IS
19..
21..
22..
' 2.11
( av 1 si
oov,, e wi
oBi eo a o
6 46 I 6 26 4 o6
4 931 1 241 Ml
4 9)1 7 ltl 41 "1
4 911 7 2A I T 6 ti
7 36 K 6 Si
4 96 7 tt: S01 6 2
4 801 i S4I 6 89
4 Sl 7 J9 f I 04
Ii 4V,
S 60
8 60S,
s 4314,
6 41
6 84
6 29 I
t 23
6 2o
5 27
S 23:
S 30
5 3.1
I
6 St
5 26
4 891
4 76
5 82
4 80
4 81
4 82
a
4 7&I
7 2J ( S8
7 Ul
7 X3
7 141
7 K
7 11
7 07
7 02
7 06
7 06
s n
6 S4
s ss
as
s u
S 40
S 4:1
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91 5 Ml
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9.i 6 S6 8 49
97 6 Sill 6 4
S 86
891
6 86,
6 Hti
119
6 Sl
6 80
6
i 46
I 12
a
6 38
6 S
6 93 t 78 6 36
'Sunday.
TUESDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following showa the number of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to the coun
try and their points of destination:
CATTLE.
J. P. McDonald, Gaiva. la. N. W..
A. M. Averlll, Alden. la I. C
C. 8. Judd. Mooiehead, la. N. W..
Jacobsen A Co., Lusk, Wyo.-F. fal.
Johnson Bros., Anita, la. R. I
George Dlnsdsle. Palmer, Neb. Q..
H. P. Knapp, Ithaca. Neb. Q
SHEEP.
Valley stock yards. Valley. Neb. U.
E. 8. Wallen. Ulenwood. la. J
The official nuinner of cara of
Drought in today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hogk. Sheep H r's
Cars.
2
1
4
t
1
4
1
D.D.
P.... 2
1
stock
C, M. A St. P
Wabash 2
V. P. System 49
C. & N. W., eaM 1
CAN V., went 28
C, St. P., M. & O.... 21
C, B. & Q., east 1
C, B. & Q.. west 12
C, R. I. & P.. east.... 4
C, K. I. P., west.. S
Illinois Central
Chicago GU Western. ..
Total receipts ....120
The disposition of the day's receipts whs
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
uer 01 neaa inaicatea
41 17 1
6
2
IS
20 4 1
1
S
t
12..
I'll 26 i
Cattle. Hogrs. Sheep.
5
615
1,464
2,10
lVt
re Mark el.
NEW" YORK. April 25. COFFEE Mar
Vet for ctiffc futures held steady until
near the cloae. when It an used off a par
tial i points under liquidation and waa
barely steady at net unchanged to S points
lower. Bnles -aeie 4.i bags. Including
Way st io.'ijUSi'c; September. Sfi'tlHf: No
vember. 7 1a; bet enilier. 7 i6c Spot Rlo,
quid; Sit. 7 in.lte, 1-lov.
Bsstss Storfca and Bonds.
BOSTON, April 26 -Call loans, m
cent; time losns, one per cent,
closing on stocks and bonds:
H
Atrhtsoa adl. 4a .
do 4a
Mrs central 4a . .
Atchlaon
do pfd
Poetnn A Albany.
Bflctna a Maine..
n'ta Elevated .
filc-hburs pid .
Iviertavn Central
K V.. N. H. A
t'nton PacISc
I mer. Arge. cheat..
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tuha...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T A T
Amef. a'ooien
du pfd
Ponifulon I A S ...
ICd!aon Elec. Illu.
Maaa fla-lrle
do pfd ,
Maaa Oaa
I'nlled Frutt
t'nitrd Shoe Mack..
do pfd
Creeae Coa
I 8 Steal
do pfd
Wescrif cosnaioB .
44 1 I Ad ventura
ln A Hones
. II I Amalgamated
stSi'Amwricaa 2lnc
inolatlantlc
per
official
n
264 v,
17t
141
Bid. Atked.
Blnghara .
Cal. A liarla..
Centennial ....
c oppar Hanca
US lll aeal ....
11 franklin
I4tsnrasb
2 la's Kuj-ale
tl Mass. Milling .
ii Michigan
ISA 'Mohaak
1S5 Monl c. V C.
1J, Old Donlnloa .
at illacaola
loH Parrot
tuVQulnrr
24aa Shaunos
lliTasnarack
t? jTrlnlt..
44 il'sited Copper
V- 8 Mining .
ivr. s. on
, l tak
MS 'Victoria
41 a Winona
1M! Wolverine
la forth Bulte ...
Trrasarr Otalemeat.
WASHINGTON. April 25 -Totlay staie
rrtent (f th treasury hilanre tn the gen
eral fund. CIl iul f of the SiTi ia ami, I
jitaeivt, slioas; Avsiluble casu balsnte.
other varieties, S2.oxU2.60 pr bu.; New York
apples, Baldwins and rtuxseui, 6.0u per boi
uiurtb-impor:ea Mfa4.tgaa. Ss.bV4S7.so.
POTATOES Kome grinii, per bu., 50
VOc; South Dakota, per bu.. 76a
NAVY BEANS Per bu., II. oi; No. 2, tl.;&
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. eo
CABBAGE California, Svo per lb.; Wis
consin, in crates, per lb., 3 Wo.
CELERY Florida. S12a per dos.
SWEET PUTATOEd-llUnoia, per U-plt.
bbl., S4.76.
CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TURN1I.
Per bu., tVc and tl.
BEEP CUTS.
No. 1 ribs, 13o; No. 2 rlba, No. a
ribs, Slc; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 round,
7Vc; No. 3 round, 7Wc; No. 1 loins, 16c; No.
2 loins, 13c: No. S loins, llVgo; No. 1 plate,
4c; No. 2 plate, S'tC, No. 3 plate. 8c; No. 1
chucks, 6c; No. 2 chucks, IWic; No. I chucks.
MISCELLAIMEOI'S.
CIDER-Per Keg. S3. A: per bbl.. .7s
HON E Y New, per 24 lbs., $8.60.
CHEESE Swiss, new, too; Wisconsin
brink. uc; Wiscousin hmoerger, 16c; twin,
13 Wc: Young Americas, 16c
NUTS VNaiuuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., lu!c; hard shells, per lb.,
lalo. Picans. Urge, per lb.. 14c; small, iter
lb., 12c. Peanuts, per 1U. c; roasted, per
lb.. Sc. Chili watuuta. per lb.. i:lic.
Almonds, soft aneus, per id.. 17c; hard
shelU. pel lb., lac Cotuaimia. S4 per aaca;
of loo.
FRESH FISii. Trout, 11c: halibut, lie-
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass. Uc; suj-
fiali, oc. pxixo. skiuiieu and tlreaaoU, be;
pike, &u.loc; redsnappt-r, lie; salmon, uc,
crappies, tw, etia. uact uaaM, Zin;
whilellsll, 10(j.l2c; lrog tegs, ber dos.. ooc,
lobsters, green, 3ic; boiled lobsters, 4'c,
bluehsh. lae: herring. 6c: Spuuiah mackerel.
ibo; baudutk, luc, sduunp, ii.uj per gallon;
smelts, 12c; cod. 1-c; bulliieada, 12c; cattish
isc; r-ie shad. iac; flounder. Uc.
MI'SIlRvJoMK liwtl.iUfce. per lb. UM-Ae.
KAUiBliU.iS xtiuouao, fau uox. buuehea
I aaaiiiif.
1 oYSTUlS rh siandarn, 1.43 per gal.;
shell oysters, ti.ntxvl2.uo ir uv: Liiue Neck
I clams. II. iO ixer 104
tiUGAR urauulatetl cane, In bbls.. I ik-
grauuUled caue, In aacas, o.u, giauulutvid
M.-t, in Micks. Si.01.
SYRUP lu banela 4c per gi : In caaea
S lo-lb. taut. Vi w; cases, 11 e-u ;,. . .
cut.es. 24 Va-lb. cns. 11 W
COFFEE -Roau-teU: No. K. is j.
No. So, ioVaC per lb.; No. loc per lb"
No. '-'0. lo'jc Per lb.. No. 1, L.io pjr ,b,
CURED FlPtl-Faniily r.iie:i,n. per 4,
bbl., lm) lbs.. 6": Norway muckeiel. naif
bbl.. 200 lbs., bli'alert. SH100; Su. l. u'j.
No. X t-i'-v; Uo. X Irish. Mo. 1 tiioo'
liertinti 10 uuia., aw i'. .-u. iui'wiy', 4k
41 gisw; llollund. mi. ..1
nlng, in ketis. Uiuasra.
00
HIDES, PELTS AND TALI)W.n 1
gretn hliies. ftc; No. 1, ti-; No 1 SJilK-d. lie;
No. !. 10.-; bull hides. ?3aa'rjs4al. ; ur. Iililfta.
liia.c. Horse hid.-s, li;e, small, .'.
Sheep le.lts, each &0t'4t.i.-.. 'I allow, No. 1,
4V; No- 2. Sc; rougii, i,-.
CANNED GOODS Corn, siundsrd west
ern. 65'u6t'c: Maine. 1 15. Tomatoes. 3-lb.
cans, Sl.204.il.Su; 2-lb.. yiVfccfcil.ls). Pineapples,
grated. 2-lb.. JJlfui:); sliced. sl.s)Sn.
Gallon uiles. fancy. 83.75; California apri
cots. 1 4Ui2.no; pears, $1.7&2.5o; priches
fancy. 1.7.Wi2 41; H. C. peaches, S-.0004 60!
AiaoKa saltnon, ivtt. SI 15; pink. !ic, fsiicy ;
Chinook. F.. J2 10, fancy sockeye, F., SI U5: !
saroii.es. vj oil. t-'.Jl'. S mutards, i..6i;
Ilo. Sweet pittof-s. SI Kill 15, Kajei kruui .
SI ts'i; pumpkins. h-4ill ; was h-ai'a. .'-lb.,
. t.'ii.-i, iiiiia tjrrn.iw. fui ft t. a. . Hfilliailt,
ai J SI .a&'fl-'.taj: cheap peas, 2-lb.. Soc: extra, ;iy
ljr : iaiicv. at Avri.i3.
BRIM IMS No. 1 carpet. $3 23: No. 2 carppt,
$:'4i: N 8 plain. S3 .Hi.
I'liil R wholesale! Bent high grade Ne
braska, per cat.. tJ.u ; ba-nt riKli prade tiat-
yent Mlnneaiota. per cat , S-: Mm.ght pal
, ent NebiuMka. r-r cat., Sl.W: tttt'nd pat
1 rut Ntbiaska, SI Kl
Omaha Packing Co 163 1,577
Bwlft and Companyr 827 S.tuft
Cudahy Packing Co. 818 4.1S2
Armour & Co 6i9 2,K1
Van Sant ft Co 41
Curey 61
1 i'imian & co 12
mil & Son so
Ilarnlllon & Rothschild.. 47
I uolf 12
itiiKe iiaageriy -1
Sol Degan t
J. B. Root A Co 14
St. L. D. Beef Co 449
Union D. Beef Co 40
Other buyers 175 .
Total 2,922 11.824 4,R:0
CATTLE There was a fair run of cattle
here for a Wednesday, 112 cars being re
ported In this morning. Tho market aa a
who u was not very different irom wnat
it was yesterday, although any change that
may have taken place was in tne direction
of improvement.
There waa a tair run 01 neet ateers, oui
no great number of good cattle in sight.
Buyers were out In very fair season anJ
the trade opened up reasonably active. As
to prices the general market might lie
quoted as steady, but there were Instances
wh-re sellers tnougnt tney oio. a nine
better than they were able to do yester
day. Perhaps it would come the nearest
to the truth to quote tne mantel aa steauy
to a little Btronir In snots. 1
Cows and heifers sold In about the same
notches as yesterday taking the market
as a whole. There was, however, some
evidence of unevenness. so much so that
anme arllers tlionrht that they got more
monev for the best cows and had naru
work to get steady prices for some others.
Most sellers were quoting the general mar
ket as steady,
mockers and feeders also at about yester'
day's prices and there was hardly enough
change in any direction to admit of dif
ferent quotations. As has been the case
so far this week the best cattle were
Routrht after while others were Inclined
townrrt dullness.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av.
t 441
a 14
I 744
20 '51
40 1141
yt tail
li i4
I, 1274
1. tlO
1 K50
14 1076
;o 11m
t into
I ion
l loot
11 IO11O
g 1070
1 104?
t.4 lOft"
It
i Ut
ioN o
II it
It .1014
17 111
7 !7S
It t
t US!
10 1114
4 1114
t US4
54 1151
II 1127
S Ut!
. la4
. It
.700
iju.!1oo; Norway. SU.
' 111 60; Holland hei
' las, jc; keg, mixed. Jo
30
. a
. it
Ii
"
.inn,
""a
.101
its
. 10,
"v.
. 11
.
'i
.114
: 24 .
! i::
. "on
. 'J
. MO
.104".
.imo
. 9t
.10:7
. i;o
..1016
,. 170
. s0
. . ta
. . i'.h
..107$
.1111
..106t
..1010
. . 44S
..tut
. .1"75
..llaO
.1110
..l'!0
. i)7
..ItOD
. . nan
. .10?1
. ll'O
.. 170
..l'U4
. .UJ'l
.. 47t
.. tMi
.. t!
.. t40
.. 274
.. 41"
... 71
... 4cO
.. 141
. ro
Pr. No. Av. Pr
S 40 1! 1141 4 W
4 00 4 IM 4 M
4 10 tc 1171 4 IS
4 10 14 IOI3 4 44
4 II 21 110 4 70
I 10 10 111 4 70
4 13 1111 4 70
4 26 i 1:14 4 76
4 10 16 1112 4 71
4 30 t 1!S 4 71
4 40 4 Me i Taw
4 li 41 1141 4
4 40 6 1U0 4 t'l
4 40 II 1407 4 SO
4 40 17 l4t 4 64
4 40 10 1H 4 ti
4 4i SO 1164 4 U
4 4a IK 1131 4 M
4 46 It 1271 4 40
4 111 M lilt 4 St
4 60 It I6 4 0.'
4 10 I.. ItOi 4 00
4 Ml w ui.u 4 On
4 40 10 124 6 00
4 15 74 I4M 4 It
4 f4 It ll'l i 10
4 64 14 16:0 10
4 tn 24 ...IM0 S 14
4 40 20 1421 I It
4 46 14 1111 4 16
IIS 10 101 4 M
4 44 S Ur. t 20
4 45 10 :ui i li
4 ti
COW8.
i 15 14 1010 t Tl
I li 1 1140 I 71
60 1 r.40 I M
t 60 4 1110 I to
1 7t 1 fl I M
3 00 1 1124 I U
I 00 t 1 1 24 I ti
I 10 3 1071 I U
1 10 :i rn 1 tt
s n i i7t 1 to
I K I ioet I to
I i P.afl I 10
I 26 t 160 If.
I 25 I Its I 00
I IK 1 MM 4 m
I 40 7 lltl 4 00
I to 4 ll'l 4 00
I :.0 I 1:41 4 SO
I 64 14 I'd 4 '
I 64 55 10V. 4 00
110 1 fan 4 n
I to I 1061 4 06
I 10 7. I2't 4 Si
5 to 17 67 4 04
I at I till 4 It
I tk I I'TI I 14
I 44 I 140 4 li
I tf, t l'TO 4 20
3 Si 4. 122T 4 25
I 70 " T I'll I SO
I 75
HEIFERS.
t 7 5 I 71 3 SO
1 75 I I I I M
I 74 7 131 It
J 1.'. 1 10 4 00
IIS 4 445 4 en
I : 1 47 4
I I a I 'itH 4 24
1 I 75 I tit I 40
3 ti
BULLS.
S 45 1 1270 I 45
1 "5 1 ItS" ,
2 7i I 14k . S a ,
t i 1 It IX I 71
1 lilt I tl 1 1n I 70
1 I'to I on Tn I T"
1 1U I OS 1 !so I 7
1 If I t" I It'O I 75
1 Hit I I law I :s
I lt I 24 I Iw I 5
i 1J7S I M I tti 1 tn
I I4s 16 t 1.7) I iA
I 1440 I 60 I 7fl I so
1 ! I IS 1 6l 4
1 10?0 t SO 1 ISf.0 4 on
1 I afl 1 t:T0 4 05
t 114) S 16
CALVES.
I I't I 71 I... 100 I to
so 4 no 1 fan 6 mi
1 40 4 on 1 140 1 60
1 t 4 Ml 1 ins I 64
1 41 I l:. I 160 6 75
I. ! I Tl 1 170 6 75
1 1"! 4 7ft 1 110 t 76
1 11 I 00 1 1n I 76
I Ml IM 1150 6 7S
I... 170 t SO 1 M 4 00
1 120 6 60
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 670 t 40 1 vf 4 00
I ISO 10 2 0 4 10
1 711 S :. 2 tot 4 16
4 4oi I 75 4 .. 74 4 25
4 40 75 II m 4 15
1 .17 I 75 I too I 25
1 400 I 5 J 7 4 15
14 5M I to 1 660 1 .
7 642 4 0 16 ns 4 25
14 t"t 4 00 14 414 4 50
4 47 4 0.1 25 1110 4 40
1 441 4 0
wak: srlling st KUtitlSO; bulk of sales,
K. 2 4.14 2.V
eif tnrk I Ire Stock Market.
NEW YllHK. April 2.V UK KV KS - Re
ceipt. 1 .rmj r.ratl; In i'vi.a opctwd slow to a
s.ia.le lower; clourd stradv; biitis, strnilt;
cows, slow; medium cows, n-aii'r; on,
I.IK stockers. i:it i; hiiiis, s:j'ii4.M, cows,
Sl.laaiitU'; rxixiits, 4.4m gum t' re 01 r. I ;
tomorrow, tail head t. csilh' and ISO head
01 sheep.
CA1. r'S -Receipts. 4. MO head; veal mar
ket l.niLfcc higner; ven.s. 4 tsiii.i 7S; choice,
t-' tTi,; tew lops. So 0: drcssctl calves,
him; city ditsMed vt-uis, i;4j'v r pounu;
choice heay. ';; country dressed,
' VEEP AND LA MRS -Receipt a, 7.W
head, lambs. lo'iUnc higher; wooied sheep,
$4 (tri6.t4i; clipped, S:i 5i'iMm; cllped lambs,
ft . "iiH tui; one car, ii.Jii. wooied iiimhs. ' it)
fpSO'; prime spring lambs. $ie.M: 70 cat li.
HUGS Receipts. t.mS hetnl, market leel-
e aim
Ins; w.-iik;
Si..! 'ii 1. In.
Peiilisylvitiilu. hogs.
HOGS Hogs opened Sc lower this morn
ing with strings selling largely at IS 26,
while some of the packers were holding
off and not doing very much, others were
free buyers and a very consldershle pro
portion of the hogs changed hands tn
very good season In the morning on the
basis noted. After the more urgent order 1
were niied the msrket slowed up some,
what, buyers being a little bearish In
their views, while sellers were tak'nj
the opposite side. The hogs kept sellln.
however, and the yards aere practically
cleared in reasonable season.
As noted yesterday the tendency cf
values has been steadily downward since
Thursday of last week, when the higli
point of the year was reached. I he nous
today sold close to 2Re lower than they
did on the high day. The heavy receipts
this ween, yesterday s run having nee,i
the largest sirce last June, and today's
run much larger thsn ususl for a Wednes
day, helped bear the market. Still tho
buying demand has been remarkably goon
In the face of the large run.
Representative sales:
Ne. At. 8h. Pr. No. Ay.
17 -J.11 ... 4 421 47 S::4
7 114
7 221
7 214
M 14
4'i 2"3
7 251
77 244
10 2.
r.s
IS
10 26 4
to 4 26 67.
St. Joseph l.hr Shirk Market.
ST. JOSEPH, April 25. CATTIJO Re
ceipts, St?" head, steady to 10c higher; na
tives, S4.2fiii6.su; cows and heifers, Sl.BjVf
4.t; stockers ami feeders, S.l.l.V.1 1 5ti
HOGS Receipts, ,21! head; market IV10c
lower; light, 1..T. Vi..vi; medium and heavy,
Sij..c!1-S7"!...;74.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 6."0
head; steady; lambs. V.
Mnrk In MaM.
13
66
71
102....
64 ....
tl
42
It
31
34...
II
44
71....
16....
71
60
14
74
l
M
16
I.I
tl
72....
71...
II...,
44
7S
71
17
46...:,
43
II
160...
44
It
II....,
46....
44
47
14 ...
T2
70
44
71
17
71
24....
40....
64...
10....
16....
4....
71
74....
IS
..217
..111
.114
..16
. .ltfl
..211
.234
..162
,.2!l
..167
..I7
..163
.141
..504
. .217
..207
. .1Y
.252
..264
. .2011
. .235
..231
...247
,..144
..247
..244
..231
..202
..315
'. .263
.131
..274
..111
..II
..:i4
..25
..17
..236
..203
..:
..111
..!47
.141
..21
.226
..ilt
..111
..It
..2M
..2(0
..tl
..314
...272
..20
...227
.11
40
SO
4 22 it
4 22V,
2!v,
4 22',
4 22',
I
Ii Saj
I 25
t 21
I 26
4 26
I 36
I 24
4 26
4 15
4 a
I 21
4 25
4 29
4 26
4 26
4 :s
4 25
4 14
4 24
4 ii
4 26
4 2&
ti
26
I 24
4 15
26
4 tf.
4 li
I 25
4 26
4 26
4 14
4 26
4 26
t :-
4 26
4 15
4 16
4 25
4 ti
4 24
4 25
4 34
4 15
4 26
4 25
4 21
21
4 ti
7..
60.'.',
41 .
61..
60..
tit .
73 .
It. .
54. .
13..
42..
71. .
17..
76..
1..
:..
ti ...
41..
77 .
V .
42..
72..
SI..
.
77..
14 .
71..
Tl'..
e. .
70 .
12..
0..
72..
7..
St..
42..
II..
to..
6.
4t.
227
.204
.24
.Its
.242
.217
. lf
IS4
116
.230
211
.231
.212
.201
.IL'i
,210
..242
.130
..211
,.231
..234
,.2S3
. .231
.216
244
363
111
,.22
.241
,.2;u
.in
.531
.221
.211
,.2'l
. .27
..20
. 124
.261
..11
..111
. .26
..330
. .262
..32
. lilt
244
140
III)
4.
120
Pr.
4 23
.. 4 26
. 4 25
It IK
..V t 25
. . 36
10 I If.
I 25
I 15
I 15
16
4 26
4 16
4 2 ,'i
4 2:.
4 26
4 35
I 23
I 26
I 25
4 ::.
4 26
4 26
4 26
4 26
4 47 V,
4 27S
I 271,
I Z7V,
I 271
4 271,
4 27l
4 27
4 17'-,
4 t74j
4 17V,
4 271
4 17
4 17',
I 27V,
4 27V,
27V,
4 27V,
4 27V,
4 n,
4 27V,
I 171,
4 27V,
4 27 V
4 27V
4 M
4 30
I 10
I 30
I 30
I 30
4 S2't
Receipts of live sloi k at the six prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Caltle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha ;'.MJ 12,i 6,t)
Sioux City l.liio a.4m)
Kansas City U.Kt) S.OiW
St. Jo.-epn M!t S.219 S.i
St. U'Uls 2J !) l.nm
Chicago li.msj 24.i1 U),l0
Totals ."ki.svs it. 119 as.:
Wool Market.
BOSTON. April 2.-VOt)l-Flrm. dull.
Practically the only movement has been Ir,
foreign wools, and esiwclally cross-breds.
The sole exception lias been a little specu
lation in scorned wooN. The scarcity ot
teiritories is illustrated by the readlnevs
with which the new Arizona wool have
been sold as fast ss they have arrived and
at full prices. Pulled wools are doing :i
little better than formerly. leading quota
tions follow: (H1I0 ami Pennsylvania X.K
und above, :14'a;i6t; X, mrtiiMc: No. 1, ?f!c;
No. 2, ;i"-14"c; tine unvviithiMl, lirxi-M'c ;
quniter blond, unwashed. SL''iiC"4jc; threo
elghths blood, SW Wtie; half lilood.'S2'4yl3c;
unwashrd delaine. '(:.'!; Ane washed de
laine, att'yifiTc. Mlihigan, Hue unwashed,
24'i2.ic; quarter blood unwashed, 31!ii:i'Ji';
thiee-elghths IiIoimI, :i2(wlt'; half blood, Stlro"
32c; unwashed delaliie, ri(2Xc. Kentucky,
Indiana, etc., three-eighths und quarter
blood. 3-'(fi34c. Territory, lilalin, line. 2W
23c; heavy tine. 1:k,i.'ik-; him niedluiii, 2:'U;
2.1i': medium. 2tWf2Ti': low medium, 2iifr.'?c.
Wyoming line, Jlifi2c; heavy fltie. lli-Hir;
line melium. 221 ac: incillum, 2iVii27r; low
inediuin, 2lifi27c. I tall and Nevad:i, flue,
22(i23c; heavy tine. I!t12iic; line medluni.
224v 23c; medium, 2iH727c; low niedl'im, L'liir
27c. Dakota line, 22ti23e; line medium. '.":v
2:1c; niedlum, 27iSc; low medium, I;427c.
Montana, line chuice, l'l;i2T;-; fine average,
23ii'24c; line medium choice. 24'('fic; staple,
2TH2Sc; medium choice, 2T'a 20.
HT. II1S. April 2Ti.-Wl0y Metlhun
grades, combing and clothing, 241i27c; llsiit
fine, 21ij23c; heavy tine, i;'j'2Sc; tub washed,
3iU37c.
SHEEP The receiDts this morning were
very moderate, only twenty-five cars being
reported in. ur that number six cars were
feeders conslgi.ed through to eastern
feed lota and seven cars were fed lambs
not intended for sale at this nolnt and
only halted here for feed und rest. The
owners of the latter, however, were
coaxed Into parting with some of them.
the demand bclna so urirent on the nart
of local buyers. This last statement tn
useir contains a very good hint as to the
condition of the market.
The demand for all kinds of desirable
killers was very good and the market was
strong and reasonably active so that
practically everything on salo changed
hands In very good season In the morn
ing. More than that, as noted above, buy
ers coaxed owners into letting them have
some or tne stun not Intended ror sale.
The Wyoming ted lambs sold as high as
SS.SO. The Gibson shorn lambs, which
brought S5.60 yesterday sold at JS.b'.i to
day. The Thlessen shorn ewes, which
brought $4. SO yesterday, went at 14.65 today.
In conclusion it might be added that tho
market as a whole is In a good luialihv
condition and la entirely satisfactory to
sellers.
Wuntations: Good to choice native lambs,
$8.605.oo; good to choice light western
iambs. Sn.4(tu6.t0: fair to acooti lambs. Sii.uu
66.40; cull lambs, S4.60tt6.5o; good to choice
earnngs, o.,t"i:a; rair to good heavy
yearlings, S5.003&.75; good to choice wethers,
So.bM(6.2(; fair to good Wethers, 5 406 6f;
good to choice heavy ewes, S5.tioQ6.90; fair
to good ewes, S4i0,a6.bi.i, cull sneep und
bucks, 130x04 09.
Shorn sheep and lambs are bringing
prices generally $1.00 1.25 less than
wooied atock.
Reureaentative aalea:
V
clipped. .
Metal Market.
NKW YORK. April 2n.-M ETAL8-Ther
was a further sharp gnin In the London tin
market, with spot advancing i.1 2s tl to
4V.1S1 li'is and futures 15s lo XlTO. The ga.ns
are supposed to be chiefly due to specu
lative e.ieratlona, but were lecponded to
by the local market, which closed firm at
S,.it.TfVa:i!l.h5. Copper also was higher In
lmdon.' I lie moat noteworthy gain being
on futures. Spot cloned at lC)s'i lfls and
futures at i4, locally 110 change, was re
ported, but the market is firm In tone;
lake is i.ioted at IH.5(Ku lli.7t, electrolytic
at $!S.2fultv60 and casting at SIMO'ti lb.2,1.
Lead was unchanged at Id 5O'ij6.60 In the
local market, but advanced 3s M to 16 in
London. Spelter waa 2s lid higher at A12b
12s ol in the London market and remained
unchanged at Sti.Ootflti.lS locally. Iron sun
unchanged to a shade lower in the Kngllsn
market, with standard foundry closing at
60s 3d and Cleveland warrants to 60s td;
locally Iron Was reported In good demand,
with prices steady to firm; No. 1 northern
is quoted at SlX.7b4r19.Oti, No. 8 foundry
northern at SlX.2tarlK.fiO, No. 1 foundry
southern at SIS.M und No. 2 foundry south
ern at SI8.O0.
So Colorado lambs,
14 cull lambs
22 cull lambs.,
S3 cull lambs
116 lambs, clipped
16 feeder lamus
4 weatern bucks
110 lambs, clipped
617 lambs, cllp:ed
276 feeder lambs ,
262 lambs, clipped
609 Mexican lambs
367 Mexican lambs
5 lambs, broken fleeced
S lambs, broken fleeced
SO Wyoming lambs, culls
30 Wyoming lainti.t. culls
i4 Wyoming lambs
600 Wyoming lambs, culls....
67 Wyoming lambs
a Wyoming lambs
600 Wyoming lambs
16 Wyoming lambs
Av
. 68
.. 6fi
.. 70
.. 61
.. H6
.. 54
..106
.. ti
.. (S3
.. 64
.. S3
.. B0
.. 59
.. 63
.. 73
.. 64
..
.. 69
.. SO
.. M
.. 80
.. 80
.. 9
Pr.
4 00
4 Ot)
4 (0
4 7i
6 00
6 00
a 25
6 50
5 66
6 tv&
15
&
6 26
5 00
6 50
6 10
6 10
60
6 85
K.i
6 85
85
li 85
rillCAtiO l.IVK STOCK MARK ICT
Cattle Steady and Uoev Hog Leave r
Sheep Firm.
CHICAGO. April Zl.-CATTLK-Recelpts.
17.0C4) head: market, steady and slow; com
mon to prime steers. 14 0.it 3"; cows, SI "V'i
4 60; heifers, $2.7.Vn.SS; bulls. 2.0hi
vilves, S2 75(16.76; "tuckers and feeders, S2.75
914.86
HOGS Receipts, 2400 head; market. 10c
lower; choice lo prime heavy. 15. 4Mj0 .5i:
medium to good heavy. t UrtTn 15; butcher
wclirhie, So 4(virl.60: good 10 choice heavy
mixed, k ' 40Do 4o; parking. B.'ayutt.u.'
8;BEP AND LAM H3 Receipts. 10.000
heaa. market, firm, sheep. 14. tvati. 40; year
lings. S6 wtlb.25; lambs. l.Vc'i7.25.
Korelan Flnnnrlal.
LONDON, April 25. Money was much
wanted today, partly to meet an Install
ment of So2d0,0U0 of the Japsnenc loan. The
application for the Russian loan did ' not
seriously affect the market. Discounts
were firm on . yesterday's withdrawals of
gold. It was stated that America's re
quirements were satisfied. Trading on tho
stock exchange opened listless, but rallied
somewhat laler. Consols were firm.
Americans nened Irregular nud hardened
to above parity on New York support.
Union Paoille was the feature. Transac
tions were limited, but business improved
during the last hour und closed at the
highest quotations of the day. 4Jrand
Trunk was not appreciably affected, by the
iramc report. Foreigners una a oeuer
tone on the attitude of Paris. Japanese
Imperial tis of lho4 were quoted at ltl'.a-
HKK1.1N, April Jb Trading on tho
bourse totiay was very unlet; prices wero
very steady.
PAKIS, April 25. Prices on the bourse
today were firm, owing to the Improve
ment In the strike situation having dimin
ished the fears of trouble May 1. New
Russians were quoted at a premium f 2
francs 8 centimes, indicating a notable
success. Russiun Imperial 4a were quottd.
at fc.'.i) and Russian bonda of 1!"4 at 4U4.DO.
The private rate of discount was 2'!a per
cent.
Cotton Market.
NKW YORK. April 25. COTTON'-Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, $11.65; mid
dling gulf. 111. !l; sales, 67 bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 25-COTTON-Spot
good business done; prices one point
higher; American middling fair, 6.64d; good
middling, .24d; middling, 6.4d: low mid
dling, 5.8Ad; good ordinary, 6.7od; ordinary,
6,S0d. The sales of the dav were 12.000 hnlea.
NKW ORLEANS. April 26. COTTON
Spot closed firm; sales, 4,250 rmles; ordi
nary. 8 7-ltto; good ordinary, Hc; low mid
dling, 109-lfic; middling. 11 3-lBc; good mid
dling. 11 ll-16c; middling fair. 12 1-Hic. Re
ceipts, 4,223 bulea; atoc k, 1M.7K0 bales.
Bauk ( leurlnua,
OMAHA. April 25 Rank clearings for to
day were $2.onl.46fi.28 and for the correspond
ing date lust year 11.235. 406.18.
REAL KSTATK THASSFEBI.
Kanaaa fit- I. Ire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo , April S.-CATTLE-Recolpis,
ti.fiO head; market strong to loe
higher; choice export and dressed beel
steers, S.i U-(t6 S5; fair to gcod. .i:a .';
western fed steers. !3.CiiV(i5.2f.; siockers and
feeders. f3.0t"au4 s6; aymtl em steers, 43 Dun
6.I0; southern rows. 2.?ia'a40; native covva,
$.'fWl4io; native heifers. S3.7'e6.0 1; buns,
Sl.oo.o4.L5; calves. :i.C.Kio. 75.
JKKiS Reoeipts. IS.K'l hesd; market V)
10c lower; lop. SJT1,; bulk of salts. K.i'rt
36; heavy, S3.Vg3;V; ptekers. $i.i7lii
6.S7U: pigs and lUhtn. -" 5 i 3 '4
SHEKP AND I. A MRS Receipts, ii0
htiad; market steady and active: native
lambs. $5 iM)7 I'': rirn isnihs. S3 '5fi7 lii;
sheep snd yearlings. Jl.Vtfifi.nJ; wetrn fej
vesrlir.gs, ? ivh j 4u: weftern le.i sheep,
' a, r .1 r. . . t 1, . A Im,I.,l tl f- fi i .
,1.1, .1 D.w. r'.v. p.- ..'. - - , - " . ...,.,.,
St. l.nnls Lite IStnck Market.
ST. IXH'IS. April 25.-f'ATTLL-Relpt,
l.i00 head, including l,40i Texan: t..v.ve
steady, Tcxns slo ; ti ttlv shipping and
export strer. $4. 75 Si. 75; dressed lef and
butcher steers, S2.t jal.9'; steers iniil-r l.'"
lbs.. S2.6I41 4 SO; sioektrs and fe,lers. V. V'ii
'4&0; cows and heifers. 2.0i 5 (J; r:ifrr,
i Sl.757ii.20; bulls. t.t'.i l.Ot ; calves, $i.0i U 5.7&;
Texas all) Indian sl"4rs, 3.u4j.75: cow
and heiff rs. ;i3.W.
HCMIS- Ricelp s, t-.yiO held; nm'ket li!
I'jHfr: rls and lleJil. ti.VViVI:; pirll-v,
fS's'i'aS.li; butclieis vn.t bet l.eaw. ;.3'.j.
6. ML
SHEEP AND LAMPS -Receipt. t -he
id market Mf i,t; ii-live ii'J(:o;m 1
; l.tmbs. Id !l7 1"; ciil'.i and kins,
; 12 &iM.ii
j lint Illy lite M'U Market.
I SIOUX CITY. Anril 2?..- ifipei lal Teh -i
gram ) CATTLK Krce Ipia. I Ki bj(l.
market trad; iin, Sl0.'t.5o; co.
bulls and mixed S3 rfti 4); aio' kers and
feeder. X3&4i&-; calvia and yearling,
S." 234 SO.
JlOGt-RiCeipt. 6.M heaJ; niaik't
Harry Gllckman to Simon Kub
jensky, n 's lot 4, block . 12,
Kountze 3d aihl $ 1,750
J-11. Grove and wife to Z. M. 11 lis,
lot 1, block 3. Gear add 600
A L. Reed and wife to Jacob La.
Neff, lot 10. .Smith park 1,000
Insurance - Company of North
America to Harry A. Wolf, lot 2,
Hill's 2.250
Omaha Mercantile company In Evu
W. Betiner. part lota i and 4,
block 72. South Omaha 260
MeCague Investment compuny to
Mary Roach, part lot 1, block ti,
Shull'a 2d 1.600
H. Chrlstoplierson to A. H. Goodell,
half Int' ieii in lots 1 and 2, pluck
2. BeirTord Place 2
Bvron R. Hasting et al. lo K. C.
Wilson, part lot 10N, (line's add. . . 450
South Omaha Land toinpuiiy to
Henry S. lircenfclett, lot 3, block
L'40. South Omaha ', 200
William S. Hulls to V. V. Kuiul,
north 140 aires lie '4 25-16-12.... 13,780
Eiiima Tilford und husband lo
Albert Riga, part lot li. block 2,
I 1st add. to Mount Douglas S50
, HastttiRs Ai IKydeu et ul. to liytutl
I it. Hastings, i.e uw v. 7-15-13.. 1
I Clemens ll.'k.imp aixl wife to Henry
i CloHterman, p rt l(t 3, block 16,
i Omaha 1
Henry Clusterman and wife to
Henry t. Riinn, went to feet lot
3, block 16. Omaha 3..r.00
I F. R. Hume to Clan P. Hill, w V
lot 3. block 1. Parker s 1,050
John Kllliitt lo Jesse p. Laverly.
I part lot 6, block 7, Souili otr. 1'ia 1.K00
! O. C. Redick to Herman Colin, part
lot 3. block 7i, Omaha 13.200
Harry MhiowIi, and wife to peter
Peterron, part lot I, lilt" k 22,
i Omaha 3.103
j Parkwav Real K.aistai oin).iny to
Howard H. RalUrlr.c "nil K. I .
V. u,l. lot 5, block 114, and other
) lar.'l. Omaha 22,000
Llseite Kriei'.i.tt'ib r el al. lo Park
way Re.il Lttiite eiuii 1 1. ii v. hiuiie 22,00'J
Josepli ilob'smith and wife to l
! I). Wead, lot 3, block S!l. Otnuh:i 5,000
Fi D Day GlOo.
Mock4. iijii4. I'ruvlslais
i Sbia ) Uftln t's.
aTlil-UkO sad Umueavuii. lirlltcry.
One einuli cuuifiiltaiou ufl GistD, one
ausner on flocks. Piumpl and careful
. eueniinn given tu tiulidv accounts. Wnia
for ur daily tlsiket Ltllar, liuallej free,
I Main Otlice.
1 10-11 1 Board of Trad Bid.
OMAHA. KEH.
I 1-aae.er nistaaee 'I'bea. Doaglaa (SIS.